by John Barnie, (Cinnamon Press, £7.99)
There's a precise, epigrammatic quality to the writing here, a dislike of excess and overstatement, as if the author keeps waking up in a world that's a little emptier than the day before. Death puts in several appearances in several guises.
from Charles Bainbridge: The Guardian: Poetry, in brief
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